941 - Though, Even Though, & Although - What’s The Difference?

941 - Though, Even Though, & Although - What’s The Difference?

Author: Michael DiGiacomo Happy English December 1, 2025 Duration: 8:24
The other day, I was thinking about the difference between though, even though, and although. Even though they all mean but, there’s a difference, though. And although you may not have learned it before… you’ll learn it today.

Though, Even Though, & Although all - express contrast, like you say one thing, but then mention something opposite. But how we use them depends on the situation, how formal or casual we want to sound, and the rhythm of the sentence. So today, I’ll walk you through the differences between though, even though, and although... with clear, natural examples to help you speak more fluently and confidently.

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